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I'm definitely giving Eat Me, Drink Me more chances this time around. Some albums just take years to grow on me, and I think it's starting to finally click.

I had exactly the same problem with this record. Well, actually it was my fault, since EM,DM was the first Manson record that was released after I started listening to the band, so after the release I've been listening to it every single day, sometimes even twice a day, for a month, which made me hate the record; I simply got bored with it.
Then in 2010, during one of the most snowy and beautiful winters I can remember, I had nothing to listen to on my way to the university, so I started listening to Eat Me, Drink Me and all of a sudden something happened - I started noticing some great things about this record and I loved how great it fit with weather. So it took three years for me to appreciate this album, now it's one of my favorites.

Also, a random comment, or rather just an idea that I started thinking about last night - I would love the next, or whatever future album to be inspired by trip hop. Even though the genre is basically dead, I'm still in love with it, and I can imagine how great Manson's voice would sound combined with music inspired by Tricky, Massive Attack and/or Portishead.

I REALLY REALLY REALLY wish/hope that Manson includes Four Rusted Horses on a setlist soon.

Originally Posted by Mr.Svperstar13

Same. I also think Are You the Rabbit? Would be perfect.

The mood and atmosphere of The Pale Emperor could definitely be used to re-introduce some lesser-known tracks into a live set. Can you imagine Sweet Tooth, Devour, or Target Audience nestled in with some of these newer tracks? I can, I think the tour would be a great opportunity to resurrect past material for the stage.

The mood and atmosphere of The Pale Emperor could definitely be used to re-introduce some lesser-known tracks into a live set. Can you imagine Sweet Tooth, Devour, or Target Audience nestled in with some of these newer tracks? I can, I think the tour would be a great opportunity to resurrect past material for the stage.

While I'm a big fan of the albums, given Manson's recent comments in interviews about EMDM/ THEOL I somehow doubt we'll be seeing them appear live any time soon, especially a more obscure, non-single track like Rabbit? Which is a shame, Devour was brilliant live, although recapturing that may depend on him being in the same mental and emotional headspace. Manson's smart enough to recognize that himself I'm sure and, knowing that he's not, is a perfectly valid reason to not play them.

I can certainly see Sweet Tooth and Target Audience though, the latter of which Manson (or was it Twiggy?) mentioned years ago about wanting to play live. Personally I'd really like to see Snake Eyes & Sissies.

While I'm a big fan of the albums, given Manson's recent comments in interviews about EMDM/ THEOL I somehow doubt we'll be seeing them appear live any time soon, especially a more obscure, non-single track like Rabbit? Which is a shame, Devour was brilliant live, although recapturing that may depend on him being in the same mental and emotional headspace. Manson's smart enough to recognize that himself I'm sure and, knowing that he's not, is a perfectly valid reason to not play them.

I can certainly see Sweet Tooth and Target Audience though, the latter of which Manson (or was it Twiggy?) mentioned years ago about wanting to play live. Personally I'd really like to see Snake Eyes & Sissies.

I'd LOVE for him to do Snake Eyes and Sissies live! I'd also give anything to see him crank out Misery Machine as an encore.

Snakes Eyes And Sissies is probably my favourite song on Portrait Of An American Family, so I'd always be up for seeing that live. Sadly it's true that Manson may have consigned some songs from the past three records to the past, so I'd not hold out actual hope of hearing them performed, but in fantasy world there's a good ten-to-twelve tracks across the board from those outings I'd want to get a live rendition.